![]() In January 2013, Jacoby published The Great Agnostic: Robert Ingersoll and American Freethought. The Guardian and the Times Literary Supplement in England both called Freethinkers one of outstanding international books of the year. The New York Times called Freethinkers “an ardent and insightful work,” and the book was recognized by the Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times as a notable nonfiction book of 2004. ![]() Her 11 works of non-fiction include Moscow Conversations (1972), about her experience living in Moscow in the late 1960s and early 70s Freethinkers: A History of American Secularism (2004) The Age of American Unreason (2009) and Never Say Die: The Myth and Marketing of the New Old Age (2011). ![]() She began her journalism career as a reporter for the Washington Post more than 25 years ago, and since then has become a respected voice in national conversations about law, religion and secularism, and women’s rights. ![]() Susan Jacoby is an independent scholar whose writing focuses on American intellectual history. ![]()
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